Archive for the ‘Online Business’ Category

This 40 page guide is a massive (11,520 to be precise) compilation of free to access resources on how to start an online business. These internet resources take the form of tips, tricks, tools, techniques, advice, tutorials, tests, blog posts, articles and guides.

The guide takes you through different phases of starting an online business, right from generating a business idea to implementing and marketing it and later growing your business. To best of my author’s knowledge, no other guide contains such a huge list of resources and is so comprehensive that everyone (from newbies to professionals) is going to find something useful in it.

In detail, this guide contains:

4113 Ideas for an Online Business: From affiliate marketing to blogging to freelancing to ebook creation to selling on Ebay. Every single money making idea is in this guide.

In the beginning, just get started. Don’t get too caught up in details that don’t matter.

Dealing with the paperwork, business cards, and other ancillaries isn’t absolutely necessary.

It’s an online business for a reason. Save the time, paper, and money and don’t get business cards.

If you happen to meet someone who wants to know more about you or wants to visit your site ask for their e-mail address and actively follow up with them.

Handing out business cards is passive, and even more than that, ineffective.

Other paperwork a lot of people get caught up in is registering a corporation or other business entity. That will be important eventually. But you can (in the US anyway) start a business in your own name with very minimal paperwork (a simple Doing Business As form) and cost.

Consult a tax advisor for specific insights.

Tip #2: Invest In Education

Whatever business you want to start, be it blogging, eBay sales, information product selling, affiliate marketing, or any one of the countless other ways to make money online, there are hords of people who have done it before you.

Sometimes those people will have written about what they did to succeed. In those cases, if their business aligns with what you want to do, don’t be afraid to invest money into their products.

Personally, I have easily spent upwards of $40,000 on non-University education. That includes buying eBooks, print books, seminars, coaching, membership sites, you name it.

As a general rule, the most important skill you can learn, no matter what business you’re starting, is marketing. I don’t make a distinction between online and offline marketing. Once you learn marketing you can use it anywhere, with a few tweaks of course.

I liken it to learning computer programming. The language you learn isn’t as important as the logic behind it. You can adapt to any language.

Tip #3: Ask For Help

If you’re a bit introverted like me you might be shy about asking for help.

You will deal with rejection. Many people won’t respond to your e-mails, phone calls, or tweets.

But you know what? It doesn’t matter.

Starting a business isn’t supposed to be easy. That’s the filter.

I promise you, if you talk to enough people, you will get the help you need. I’ve been quite surprised by just how accessible some people I was initially afraid to contact are.

Bonus hint: I’ve had greater success connecting with ultra successful people than those who are just ultra successful in their heads. 🙂

The key to getting a response is to send very short, very succinct e-mails. Practice the http://five.sentenc.es rule. Keep your e-mail to five sentences and make it clear what you’re asking.

Tip #4: Participate In The Community

Whatever niche you’re in there is a community.

For example, back in the days when I used to sell on eBay, I hung out on a few eBay message boards. I helped people where I could and I got help where I needed.

As an added bonus, when I decided to start selling eBay how to products (I haven’t sold them for over 5 years), guess who helped me launch that business? The same community that I had participated in freely for over a year.

These days, whichever community you should be a part of is larger and more easily accessible. Take advantage of that.

You will find tons of stories of people who quit their jobs before they had their businesses going, but there’s a reason for that.

People who failed furiously because they didn’t have an income to support themselves in the lean business startup phase don’t usually write about it. And because they don’t write about their failures, you never hear about them.

I want you to quit your job as much as you want to quit your job, but I don’t want you to do it before it’s time.

Buzzsumo, one of the best content marketing tools that allows you to find the most shared content and key influencers within your industry, has this week released a new tool called SumoRank. The tools is aimed at community managers wanting to assess the interaction rates of their company’s Facebook page and find out the best days and times to post.

SumoRank is quick to get started with and offers a more user-friendly and visually appealing interface than Facebook’s own ‘Insights’ tab. Admittedly much of the data that SumoRank gives you can be gleaned from ‘Insights’, but SumoRank does a lot of the work for you, telling you straight up what your most popular time to post is and your most popular day of the week for interactions.

As we’ll see, SumoRank also enables you to benchmark against competitors or review industry trends such as the current decline in Facebook interactions.

Optimise your posts

All this data is perfect for finding out what works well on your page and what isn’t going down as well as you might have thought. Figures for average engagement by post type may prove or disprove your hypothesis that your audience prefer images to links – looking around different pages has shown me this does actually vary considerably between page, it isn’t the cases that one type is consistently top. Figures for average engagement per character range will also help you establish where posts over 300 characters are good or bad for engaging your audience. Again there is considerable variety here. For Smart Insights, we saw posts with over 300 characters perform considerably better than ones with less characters (except for ones with less than 50), and yet other Facebook pages see their engagement decline rapidly as their posts get longer. It depends on the type of content your audience is looking to consume.

The data it gives on engagement by day posted can again be gleaned from ‘Insights’, but SumoRank presents it in a more accessible way.

If you don’t post frequently at the weekend but are seeing high engagement rates then it might be worth stepping this up somewhat.

The data on engagement by time posted may be somewhat more useful for community managers. If you see a spike during lunchtime hours you might want to time your posts to go out then, whilst similarly if you get good engagements rates well into the evening but never post then you could be missing a trick.

Spy on the competition

The really neat thing about SumoRank is that you can look into the results of almost any Facebook page (They don’t have data for very small Facebook pages), which mean you can get all the engagement stats of the competition. If your competition is doing particularly well you could well learn some lessons from them, as what appeals to their audience may well go down well with yours as well given that you will be targeting the same demographic. An interesting trend I’ve noticed when researching the tool and looking at a lot of Facebook pages engagement stats is that almost every single page has seen it’s engagement rate fall considerably since March this year. This reflects the deliberate reduction in organic page reach by Facebook over this period, which is part of Facebook’s efforts to force brands to pay to boost their posts and make the platform ‘pay to play’.

If you are involved in the running of your brand’s Facebook page, or just want to see how the competition measure up, you can access SumoRank here.

In a recent interview, CEO of DeNA West Shintaro Asako made some interesting comments regarding the future of their partnership with Nintendo. In that, they expect a lot of people to play these games.

While the interview is pretty up front and Asako’s answers are direct, I will be honest in that it does come across a bit exploitative in tone. Admittedly, this is where DeNA are currently in terms of their approach to mobile gaming monetisation. However, as this is a partnership I had hoped that Nintendo’s line of thinking would have become more part of the planning by now.

In any case, Asako made two very interesting comments, the first being that, “Hundreds of millions of people have bought Nintendo consoles. Those are people who decided to spend a minimum of $200 just to get access to Nintendo IP. That number is already twice as big as the Candy Crush total user base. Not only that, every single person buying Nintendo devices spends an average of about $100 per year on software. So I have no question that when Nintendo’s mobile games come out, at least 150 or 200 million people will try it. These people are super core Nintendo fans who used to spending $150 to $250 just to access the content.”

In short, that means even if you only have a small number of those spending a small amount of money per month then that adds up to big money on a recurring basis. What with Nintendo’s fanbase as it is it’s likely that they will pay up so long as it is handled properly.

This is the key point though, going down the full on exploitative freemium route here would be disastrous and critically damage Nintendo’s brand. However, freemium faces a huge problem within its business model as it relies on users called “whales”.

Search engine optimization (SEO) is a small business website’s best friend. From driving traffic by ranking higher on search engine results to maximizing content marketing campaigns and improving Web advertisements, SEO can help a business build its brand, expand its reach and, ultimately, increase revenue. SEO doesn’t just happen on its own, however. It requires meticulous planning and Web savvy to be effective. If you don’t know the first thing about SEO, don’t worry. Here are 10 SEO tools to help you understand and improve SEO for your small business.

1. Google

What better way to improve your SEO than by going straight to the source? As the leader in search, Google offers several SEO tools for small businesses, namely:

Google AdWords — Find the right keywords to use based on search volume.

2. Ubersuggest

If you need help with SEO-friendly keywords, you can get thousands of keyword ideas instantly with a keyword suggestion tool such as Ubersuggest. Start with a single search term and use this free service to automatically find related keywords and keyword phrases to strengthen your SEO. Ubersuggest works by taking your base keyword and expanding it by adding letters or numbers based on real-life search queries. For instance, if your base keyword is “T-shirt,” your keyword suggestions will include: “T-shirt art” and “T-shirt and jeans” (T-shirt + a), “T-shirt business” and “T-shirt brands” (T-shirt + b), “T-shirt company” and “T-shirt custom” (T-shirt + c), and so on. [5 Steps to Building a Great SEO Strategy]

3. Scoop.it

Is content marketing part of your business plan and branding strategy? Scoop.it is a content curation platform that lets you find keyword-based, SEO-rich content that you can publish to your own website, blog, newsletter and social accounts. This service is for businesses that don’t have the time or resources to create their own content, but wish to generate leads and build their brand awareness around content marketing. SEO and Brand Awareness plans for small businesses start at $79.99 per month, which supports up to five team members.

4. Moz Pro

SEO covers everything from your website to social media accounts and everything in between, but this doesn’t mean you need to log in to multiple services to measure performance. Moz Pro, an inbound marketing software, lets you track SEO, social efforts, links, brand awareness and content marketing using a single platform. It includes more than a dozen research and reporting tools to improve SEO, such as Moz Analytics. This feature presents all of your search, social, mentions, inbound links, content and other data in a single place, as well as compares how your website is performing over time and against that of your competitors. The Moz Pro software starts at $99 a month.

5. WooRank

How SEO-friendly is your website? Find its strengths and weaknesses for free with WooRank. This website review and SEO tool offers in-depth analysis of your website (or individual Web pages of your site) using metrics like SEO, social media, mobile optimization, usability and more. It also lets you automatically monitor analytics, backlinks, search engine rankings and other key factors to improve website performance. You can check a single website for free, but paid plans with advanced, unlimited reviews are also available, starting at $49.99 a month.

6. Optimizely

SEO can mean the difference between a website that converts and one that simply collects visitors. Optimizely is a website A/B testing tool that can help you make better decisions on the best ways to use SEO for your website to increase sales and revenue. A/B testing basically tests two versions of your website or landing pages — for instance, a current version versus another with SEO changes — then uses live traffic and visitor data to determine which version is likely to convert. Optimizely plans start at $17 a month, which includes unlimited testing for up to 2,000 monthly visitors.

7. Adwords and SEO Secrets

Don’t know where to start with SEO? Whether you’re an SEO beginner or need a refresher, AdWords and SEO Secrets can help. This iOS app offers a plethora of resources to help you better understand how to use SEO to increase traffic and revenue. It includes more than 30 video interviews with AdWords and SEO experts, as well as a knowledgebase covering topics such as an introduction to SEO, SEO tips, AdWords tutorials and advanced SEO tools and tricks. The AdWords and SEO Secrets app is free from the Apple App Store.

8. HubSpot SEO

Save time by automating SEO. Inbound marketing software HubSpot offers an all-in-one SEO platform that does everything from SEO analytics to SEO recommendations. One of its standout features is as-you-type SEO, which offers real-time SEO advice as you create content to improve optimization and rank higher on search results. This tool also offers advanced keyword targeting to determine the right keywords, research tools to improve keyword ranking over time, Google+ integration to expand social media reach, and mobile optimization capabilities. HubSpot pricing varies.

9. HootSuite

SEO doesn’t just apply to websites — social media plays a significant role as well. Use a social media management dashboard like HootSuite to track mentions of your brand, monitor social media traffic and discover relevant, trending keywords across multiple social media networks. Then, use this information to create highly optimized content, posts and status updates to drive further traffic to your website and social media accounts. HootSuite is free for up to three users. Paid plans for additional users and advanced features start at $8.99 per month.

10. PiktoChart

Link building is an essential element of SEO, and highly shareable infographics can help. But you don’t need any coding or design skills to make an eye-catching infographic — DIY infographic creators like PiktoChart let you create professional- looking infographics by simply choosing a template, and then modifying its contents using a drag-and-drop platform. Make sure to craft a visually stunning infographic with high quality content, post it on your website or blog and share it on social media to start gaining traction and build links back to your website.

Thanks to the Internet, attracting new customers has never been easier for small businesses.

Online marketing gives small businesses the ability to promote their products and services to customers not only in the towns where the companies are located, but all across the country. Internet marketing, also known as online or digital marketing, refers to the use of digital assets for marketing brands and selling products or services, said James Barry, an associate professor of marketing at Nova Southeastern University’s H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship.

“It entails the use of social media, online advertising, search engine marketing and email marketing together as a way to connect with audiences completely through our computers and smart devices,” Barry told Business News Daily.

All of the various online marketing strategies — search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, social media marketing, content marketing and link building — are designed to increase a business’s online presence.

Companies using Internet marketing say they have seen tremendous benefits from it. Louis Leibowitz, owner of owner of Walt’s Sleep Shopin Middletown, New Jersey, said online marketing has given the company the chance to make sales throughout the country.

“It offers greater visibility of our products all over the U.S, and it represented a great opportunity to increase our sales, and reach a bigger target market with less costs,” Leibowitz said. “Thus, instead of selling sofa, RV and marine mattresses only to people around Middletown, we now ship orders to states like California, Florida, New York, Texas and so on.”

Online marketing is also significantly cheaper than traditional forms of marketing, such as print, radio or television advertising, according to Leibowitz.

“It is a cost-efficient way to compete with big chains that offer similar products to ours, like Ikea and Walmart,” Leibowitz said.

Rather than conducting online marketing on their own, many small business owners employ Internet marketing services to do it for them. These firms provide a variety of services that help businesses improve their search engine rankings and build a stronger online profile.

Business News Daily’s sister site, Top Ten Reviews, conducts in-depth reviews to help business owners find the best online marketing services. Here are Top Ten Reviews’ top three recommendations for the best online marketing services:

Increase Visibility was the highest-rated online marketing service by Top Ten Reviews due to its ability to maximize a website’s efficacy and profitability. The company specializes in a wide range of Internet marketing services, including search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, affiliate marketing, brand management and mobile marketing. When working with new clients, Increase Visibility’s experts design a comprehensive campaign to improve deficiencies, maximize the efficacy of the site and boost its traffic. All of the company’s campaigns are planned and customized to suit the needs of each client. In addition to using social media to build relationships with current and potential customers, the service also works to increase traffic through local searches that help build local clientele and brand awareness. Additional services offered include website design optimization, copywriting, and the creation and management of YouTube videos.

Promotion and performance: In order to promote a positive image of its clients, Increase Visibility helps businesses with online brand design and management. This includes blogging and syndication, writing press releases for the media and conducting in-depth analyses of competitors’ websites. In addition to receiving biweekly or monthly reports on the success of their campaigns, businesses can also access campaign statistics every day to ensure things are progressing as desired.

Education and support:Increase Visibility offers clients an instructional blog, as well as links to articles about industry trends and Internet marketing news. The company also provides an educational video and a variety of information related to the services it offers. For those in need of a bit more help, the company provides telephone, email and live chat support for all clients.

WebiMax earned high rankings from Top Ten Reviews for its effective practices, customized service and dependable performance. The company offers a variety of Internet marketing services, including search engine optimization, search engine marketing, website design, social media marketing, pay-per-click advertising, affiliate marketing and mobile marketing. WebiMax also employs in-house writers for all content creation and copywriting. For businesses that already have SEO strategies in place, WebiMax provides a dedicated consulting and training team that can boost those efforts. The company prides itself on using only ethical and effective SEO techniques to drive traffic to each business’s site. On-site optimization, link building, social network advertising, contextual search advertising and video SEO are among the other services offered.

Promotion and performance: WebiMax provides an online marketing client center that lets users review their campaigns as often as they like. The dashboard gives clients the opportunity to review reports, rankings and results in real time. WebiMax also has the ability to handle brand management, performance reporting, competitor analysis, blogging, syndication and press-release writing.

Education and support: The WebiMax website features a variety of educational videos, a company blog and a host of services-related information. The firm also provides users help and support via email, live chat, phone and an online form.

Server Side Design scored high marks for its focus on search engine optimization and pay-per-click advertising, as well as its ability to serve clients of all sizes. In addition to SEO and PPC advertising, other services the company offers includes website optimization, onsite and offsite Web marketing, copywriting, link building, local search optimization, video SEO, keyword research, affiliate marketing, mobile marketing, contextual search advertising and social network advertising. Server Side Design also designs and manages its client’s social media profiles, including those on Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, the company offers the upLOCAL service, which helps businesses rank prominently on map searches.

Promotion and performance: Server Side Design’s performance reports track a variety of metrics, including site traffic, rankings, social media and pay-per-click results. The company also provides competitor analysis, branding design and management, blogging, and press releases.

Education and support: To better understand each aspect of a campaign, Server Side Design’s website provides information on the company’s entire suite of “up” services, including upRANK for SEO, upLOCAL for maps, upCLICK for PPC and upSOCIAL for social media. Additionally, the company provides an analysis of each client’s website, examining the site’s directory structure, navigation, database, content, file names, metadata and site code.Server Side Design offers telephone, email and live chat support for those needing extra assistance.

Online marketing, also known as Internet or digital marketing, involves using the Internet to promote a business. The goal of online marketing is to spread awareness about a business and its products or services via the Internet.

Internet marketing encompasses a variety of different strategies, including search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click advertising, reputation management and both social media and content marketing. The majority of businesses today use at least one of these strategies to promote themselves.

Rather than doing the work on their own, many businesses turn to Internet marketing services to help set goals, design strategies and run campaigns. Here are 25 Internet marketing services that tailor their offerings to small businesses.

1st on the List Promotion

1st on the List Promotion is a full-service search engine optimization company based in Canada. The company focuses on search engine optimization, SEO website design and redesign and pay-per-click services. 1st on the List Promotion focuses on making Web page improvements so its clients’ sites are more accessible to search engines and more relevant to the searcher. The company’s search-engine-friendly website design and redesign services encompass usability improvements plus mobile website design so that websites can be easily found and properly displayed across all platforms, including PCs, laptops, tablets and other mobile devices. 1stonthelist.ca

435 Digital

435 Digital is a full-service digital marketing company. Among the services the company offers are search engine optimization, website development, paid search marketing, social media marketing and branded content development. Based in Chicago, 435 Digital also has offices in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut, California and Florida. 435digital.com

Acumium

Acumium is an online marketing company that specializes in developing digital marketing strategies for online businesses of all sizes. Among the marketing services the company provides are search engine optimization, paid search and display advertising, content marketing, Web analytics and reporting and branding, identity and value proposition. Acumium also offers a range of Web development and IT services, such as e-commerce website development, business website development, website design and IT consultancy. acumium.com

ArteWorks SEO offers online marketing services to both small and large businesses. The company specializes in search engine optimization, pay-per-click campaigns and social media management. ArteWorks works individually with each client to learn about its business needs, its industry and relevant search engine demographics. When providing social media services, ArteWorks incorporates any number of social media sites into their customized plan, including, but not limited to, Facebook, Linked In, Google+, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube and Tumblr. ArteWorks SEO is based in Austin, Texas. arteworks.biz/

Bruce Clay Inc. is an Internet marketing company that provides search engine optimization services, pay-per-click advertising management, SEO-friendly Web design, information architecture, and social media and conversion rate optimization services. The company also offers its SEOToolSet, which includes integrated research tools, a comprehensive page analyzer, a search engine ranking monitor and initial link analysis. Bruce Clay Inc. is based in California, but also has offices in Europe, Japan, India and Brazil. bruceclay.com

Customer Magnetism

Customer Magnetism is a full-service digital agency. The company offers a variety of search, social, content and design and development services. Specifically, their services include search engine optimization, link earning, reputation management, paid search engine advertising, local SEO, social media management, social media advertising and social media consulting. Among the other services they offer are content marketing, infographic marketing, email marketing, website design and development and mobile SEO and development. Customer Magnetism is based in Virginia Beach, Virginia. customermagnetism.com

DigitalSherpa is an online marketing company that specializes in content marketing and social media marketing. Its content marketing services include writing customized and unique content for websites, writing blogs and creating branded social media content. Additional services include social media management, social media marketing analytics and custom-built Facebook and Twitter pages. DigitalSherpa is based in Norcross, Georgia. digitalsherpa.com

Etude Technologies

Etude Technologies is an Internet marketing company based in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company offers a wide range of services designed for small businesses, including creating direct response websites, email marketing, search engine marketing, website analysis and video marketing. etudetech.com

First Port Marketing Solutions

First Port Marketing Solutions specializes in helping small business owners connect with current and future customers on the web. The full-service digital marketing agency works one-on-one with clients and offers website development, search engine optimization services, paid search marketing and social media management especially tailored to the small business niche. firstportmarketing.com.

iMajestic

iMajestic is a Los Angeles-based search engine optimization and Web design company. Among the areas iMajestic specializes in are SEO, pay-per-click optimization, local search optimization, Web development and design, conversion optimization, reputation optimization and management, professional content development and management, linguistic search behavior and social media marketing. imajestic.com

Internet Marketing Ninjas is a full-service Internet marketing and search engine optimization services company. Its Web marketing services include social media marketing, link building, local search optimization, pay-per-click advertising, content creation, Web design and conversion videos. The company offers a variety of SEO and Web tools, including a broken links tool, redirects and site crawl tool, an image and link analyzer, an on-page optimization tool and a social image resizer tool. Internet Marketing Ninjas is based in Clifton Park, New York. internetmarketingninjas.com/

Intrapromote

Intrapromote offers a mix of search engine optimization, social media and content marketing services. The company creates custom strategies for each client, which ranges from small businesses to large brands. Specific search services include website analysis and optimization, keyword research, content marketing and Google + and maps optimization. Social media services include long-term social planning, crisis management planning and execution, community and channel management and in-house staff training. Intrapromote is based in Hudson, Ohio. intrapromote.com

Key Scouts

Key Scouts is a full-service inbound marketing agency providing website promotion services and diverse Internet marketing solutions to clients worldwide, across all major industries. Among the services Key Scouts offers include on-page optimization, pay-per-click advertising, social media marketing, content marketing, reputation management and Web consulting. Based in Oregon, Key Scouts also has an office in Israel. keyscouts.com

Search Agency is a Web.com company that specializes in online marketing for small businesses. Among the services offered include natural search engine optimization, link building solutions, pay-per-click management, SEO consulting, social media marketing, reputation management, local search optimization, and tracking and website analytics. Search Agency also provides website design and redesign services. The company also offers a variety of free SEO tools, including competition reports, page rank checkers and link popularity checkers. submitawebsite.com/

SEO Image

New York-based SEO Image offers a wide range of online marketing services to both small businesses and large corporations. The company specializes in search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, social media marketing and reputation management. SEO Image’s search engine optimization services include SEO audits, conversion marketing, content marketing and mobile SEO. Its social media marketing revolves around establishing brands in social circles so visitors gain an understanding of the business and what it has to offer. try.seoimage.com

SEOP

SEOP is a digital marketing agency that offers a wide range of services, such as search engine optimization, pay-per-click management, mobile marketing, social media marketing and reputation management. The company’s services also include link building, affiliate marketing, Google analytics and website development and copywriting. SEOP has its own lab where it tests more than 10,000 different websites in order to see in real time how their SEO impacts against the algorithm shifts. This allows the company to collect data faster and test what works before it becomes a large-scale rollout of the newest algorithms. Based in California, SEOP also has offices in New York and London. seop.com

Server Side Design

Server Side Design, also known as SSD Fair Marketing, is a Texas-based website marketing and website advertising company that specializes in search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, social media marketing, local marketing, mobile marketing and video marketing. The company’s SEO and social media marketing campaigns are tailored to meet each of its client’s goals. Fairmarketing.com

Straight North is a digital Internet marketing agency that provides firms throughout the U.S. with a wide range of online marketing services, such as search engine optimization, pay-per-click management, display advertising and email marketing. Specific SEO services include keyword research, on-site optimization, content marketing and link building. The company’s display advertising services include retargeting, contextual targeting and site targeting. Straight North also offers Web design and development services. https://www.straightnorth.com/

Updentity

Updentity provides online advertising solutions for non-profit organizations and for-profit businesses. The company creates one-of-a-kind advertising campaigns for specific organizational goals and objectives. In an effort to provide low cost, to no cost online advertising, Updentity pairs nonprofits with for profit sponsors. The company, an operating unit of Bashpole Software, Inc., also performs marketing functions including database cleaning and lead generation. updentity.com

WebiMax

WebiMax offers businesses of all sizes a range of online marketing services, including search engine optimization, search engine marketing, paid search advertising, social media advertising, social media monitoring, website design and development, reputation management, link removal, email marketing and lead generation. When working with its clients, WebiMax starts with a strategy and discovery phase and then creates a complete marketing plan encompassing development, design, implementation and analytics. Based in New Jersey, WebiMax also has offices in New York City, London and Sydney. webimax.com